Harton Technology College GCSE results.

Amy Curle, 16, from South Shields, was thrilled receiving eight A*s, three As and one B.

She will be continuing her studies at the Harton Sixth Form where she will be completing A-levels in biology, chemistry and maths.

She said: “I am so happy and glad I’ve done so well.”

Elizabeth Brown, 16, from Lawe Top, South Shields scooped one A ^ - which is the equivalent of double A* in further maths - plus five A*s and six As.

Harton Technology College GCSE results.

She said: “I am so excited, I knew I had passed but it was still scary because I didn’t know how well I’d actually done.

“I’m going to stay on at Harton and do A-levels in biology, chemistry, maths and further maths.”

The boys also did themselves proud.

Lewis Appleton, 16, from Westoe South Shields, has hopes of becoming a doctor after gaining seven A*s, three As and one B.

He said: “I am elated. In September I’ll be studying biology, chemistry, business and politics at Harton.

“I hope one day to perhaps become a doctor and maybe work in A&E.”

James Ingoe.

While James Ingoe, from Harton thinks a career in engineering might be on the cards.

He received one A^, six A*s, two As one B and two Cs.

James added: “I am just so relived after receiving my results. I think maybe I’d like to have a career in engineering but I will be doing A-levels in all of the sciences and maths at Harton in September.”